8 August 1994 When Zoran Lilic was proclaimed President of Yugoslavia a little over a year ago after Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic’s unsuccessful experiment with Dobrica Cosic as President, most of those in the know foresaw that there would be no more experiments, and that in future, the President would get a salary, a driver and a cabinet, on condition […]

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